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they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such dramatically oversimplifies the the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that are historically incoherent. >> the deep historical faa's -- flaws used by conservatives about the founding fathers. "after wordsk tv's ." >> connecticut governor stan malloy comments on the newtown shootings. he talks about the budget and economy and hurricane relief efforts. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> nice to see you. how are you doing? >> thank you. >> it is hard to believe two your staff passed since the governor and i took office. the would-two years have passed between -- the two years have passed between the governor and i took office. despite the many headwinds we have faced, this governor has ended year after year of complacency in our state government and is moving connecticut will work again. our state is reinvented, reinvigorated on so many levels. whether it is our approach to econ
they were not a collective unit. presenting them as such dramatically oversimplifies the the politics of the founding generation. it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that are historically incoherent. >> the deep historical faa's -- flaws used by conservatives about the founding fathers. "after wordsk tv's ." >> connecticut governor stan malloy comments on the newtown shootings. he talks about the budget and economy and...
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united and a few concerts and build a new facility here with a dome top. since the 1990's, the skins have been playing their home games at fed ex field in landover, maryland, but the team's resurgence under rg3 has d.c. insiders wishing and hoping again. the qk underwent surgery in florida today to re-- quarterback underwent surgery in florida today to reconstruct his blown out knee. >> this would be described as a courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: gray seemed to blame team doctors for rg3's remaining on the field after getting hurt on sunday. >> you know, it probably raises the question of should medical professionals play a greater role in whether a player continues to play in that. we've obviously done that with concussions. >> reporter: bruce johnson, 9news. >> the redskins contract at fed ex field runs until 2027. by the way, coming up in about 20 minutes, a physical therapist who is a former n.f.l. player who suffered an acl tear is going to talk about what rehabilitation is going to look like for rg3. >> also when the news conti
united and a few concerts and build a new facility here with a dome top. since the 1990's, the skins have been playing their home games at fed ex field in landover, maryland, but the team's resurgence under rg3 has d.c. insiders wishing and hoping again. the qk underwent surgery in florida today to re-- quarterback underwent surgery in florida today to reconstruct his blown out knee. >> this would be described as a courageous act on the part of the player. >> reporter: gray seemed...
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meaning, afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states. where the red lines are, what are the parameters of compromise? and what extent are we going to compromise? we have to reach this as an agreement through afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states as an ally. that is key. another issue that is taking a lot of attention and impacting the ability of the afghan forces is the insider attacks. it is sometimes people are disappointed and how could this happen and how could they turn the guns against us while we train them? this is an important issue because as the taliban indicated this is their most successful tactic. it is the most effective way of decivilizing afghan forces. the reason for that, why is that happening? first reason is infiltration. we have low recruitment and we don't have a national data system who is coming so infiltration is the first part. second part is intimidation. when they enlist taliban is contacting their family and threatening them. when people say well, the community might be leaving and the security might
meaning, afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states. where the red lines are, what are the parameters of compromise? and what extent are we going to compromise? we have to reach this as an agreement through afghanistan, pakistan, and the united states as an ally. that is key. another issue that is taking a lot of attention and impacting the ability of the afghan forces is the insider attacks. it is sometimes people are disappointed and how could this happen and how could they turn the guns...
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. >> reporter: a city pier looked like a mobile unite. >> it completely rocked me. people were like human projectiles fli s flying into t aisles. >> reporter: more than0 people were hurt. >> people were in pain, injured. >> reporter: she was standing up to get off when it crashed. >> i was standing there talking to a gentleman and the next thing i knew, i opened my eyes and i was on the floor six or ten feet away from where i was standing. >> reporter: passengers say the force of the impact knocked dozens of people off their feet and down stairs. >> and there were people all over the place. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: they say the high-speed catamaran ran into the dock at about 12 miles per hour. the ferry was carried more than 300 people from new jersey to this pier in lower manhattan during the morning rush. investigators are here to figure out what went wrong. new york police and firefighters are working with the coast guard and ntsb to get answers. >> our purpose right now is to gather the perishable evidence, the information that can go away with the pass
. >> reporter: a city pier looked like a mobile unite. >> it completely rocked me. people were like human projectiles fli s flying into t aisles. >> reporter: more than0 people were hurt. >> people were in pain, injured. >> reporter: she was standing up to get off when it crashed. >> i was standing there talking to a gentleman and the next thing i knew, i opened my eyes and i was on the floor six or ten feet away from where i was standing. >> reporter:...
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ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. again, this president has made two appointments to the supreme court, both of them women. and i think that his commitment -- >> you think that it is an unfair charge? >> well, i think the record has spoken for itself. >> rosa brooks has written a book, she is a national security law professor at george washington university. >> in terms of the raw numbers, the obama administration is roughly equivalent to the clinton administration in terms of females being appointed, doing better than the bush administration. >> i hold president obama to a high standard, i would like to think we could do a little bit better than the clinton administration, not just go back to the clinton administration, although, if i were about to go off the fiscal cliff, i would hide behind jay carney, too. >> you are not objective about this, apparently, having worked for michelle fourneau. were you surprised that she didn't get the nod? were you surprised that chuck hagel specifically did? >> i was surprised. i t
ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. again, this president has made two appointments to the supreme court, both of them women. and i think that his commitment -- >> you think that it is an unfair charge? >> well, i think the record has spoken for itself. >> rosa brooks has written a book, she is a national security law professor at george washington university. >> in terms of the raw numbers, the obama administration is roughly equivalent to the clinton...
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ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. and again, i could go through the list. this president has made two appointments to the supreme court. both of them women. and i think that his commitment to -- >> do you think it's unfair? >> rosa brooks has written about this. it's called no girls allowed, and why the obama administration needs hormone therapy. rosa brooks is a national security law professor at georgetown. she spent two years working for michelle flournoy at the pentagon. great to see you. thanks for your time. >> glad to be here, rachel. >> in terms of the raw numbers, the obama administration is roughly equivalent to the clinton administration in terms of female appointees. it is doing better than the bush administration. but you feel like they're worthy of some criticism on this subject? >> oh, i hold president obama to a pretty high standard. i would like to think after the eight years of the bush administration, we could do a little better than the clinton administration, not just go back to the clinton administration. although i have to say, if i w
ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. and again, i could go through the list. this president has made two appointments to the supreme court. both of them women. and i think that his commitment to -- >> do you think it's unfair? >> rosa brooks has written about this. it's called no girls allowed, and why the obama administration needs hormone therapy. rosa brooks is a national security law professor at georgetown. she spent two years working for michelle flournoy at the...
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. >> bret: the flu outbreak affecting much of the united states is jamming emergency rooms and keeping people from work and school. the map is amazing. massachusetts is feeling it now. correspondent molly line is in boston tonight. >> 700 cases of the flu compared to 70 this time last season, most are trying to deal with massive influx of patients. >> i am declaring a public health emergency in city of boston. >> reporter: the mayor is joining with health officials to sound the alarm. >> we have a terrible problem on our hand with a lot of people sick with flus. the 700 cases are confirmed cases but there are thousands of other people who are sick with influenza illness. >> statewide, 18 people died. four flu victims were boston residents, all elderly. come pounding this year's impact, particularly dangerous strain. >> the type of virus is severe illnesses that start earlier and may go on longer and involve more people. >> they expect the virus will continue to spread. we are on pace to have a flu season five years ago and maybe as bad as ten years ago. >> they urge you to get vaccinat
. >> bret: the flu outbreak affecting much of the united states is jamming emergency rooms and keeping people from work and school. the map is amazing. massachusetts is feeling it now. correspondent molly line is in boston tonight. >> 700 cases of the flu compared to 70 this time last season, most are trying to deal with massive influx of patients. >> i am declaring a public health emergency in city of boston. >> reporter: the mayor is joining with health officials to...
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the head of the united states anti-doping agency, travis tygart, says armstrong used money and threats to try to head off an investigation into performance-enhancing drugs. armstrong was stripped of his cycling titles after the anti- doping agency published its findings late last year. it found that armstrong had used banned drugs throughout his career. tygart spoke in an interview for tonight's premier of "60 minutes sports" on showtime. we asked about a donation that armstrong offered to tygart's anti-doping agency. what kind of donation was he interested in making to usada? >> it was a significant financial donation. >> pelley: which came to one what? >> one of his representatives' offices to us. it was in excess of $150,000. >> pelley: more like a quarter of a million dollars? >> it was around that ballpark. >> pelley: when you heard that what did you think? >> i was stunned. >> pelley: did you feel like you were being bought off? >> it was a clear conflict of interest for usada, and we had no hesitation in rejecting that offer. >> pelley: travis tygart says there were also threats
the head of the united states anti-doping agency, travis tygart, says armstrong used money and threats to try to head off an investigation into performance-enhancing drugs. armstrong was stripped of his cycling titles after the anti- doping agency published its findings late last year. it found that armstrong had used banned drugs throughout his career. tygart spoke in an interview for tonight's premier of "60 minutes sports" on showtime. we asked about a donation that armstrong...
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check this out i'm the president of the united states. we just finished paying off our student loans eight years ago. that wasn't that long ago. >> jennifer: now you predicted that that's a huge opportunity for the president in his second term. what should he do for americans who are buryied under student loan debt. >> he has done more on student loans than any other issue. i'm not saying that in jest. there's so much that he has done. i would say the most important thing he could do is something that he has scratched the surface of, he has engaged the consumer protection bureau making sure that students and families have accurate information when they apply to college. that gets to the heart of the real issue governor. what you have happening is you have a lot of students who graduate with let's say $50,000 $100,000 of debit because the college they applied to had in their materials that we have 98% employment rate. but what they don't say they're working at watt there's waitresses, working part time. to say that we want more transparenc
check this out i'm the president of the united states. we just finished paying off our student loans eight years ago. that wasn't that long ago. >> jennifer: now you predicted that that's a huge opportunity for the president in his second term. what should he do for americans who are buryied under student loan debt. >> he has done more on student loans than any other issue. i'm not saying that in jest. there's so much that he has done. i would say the most important thing he could...
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states congress and specifically the united states senate actually works. the governor's former chief of staff who clearly doesn't know how congress or the senate really works, then told the boston globe "the theory that we have to send experienced people to washington to break the grid lock, the experienced people are the ones creating the grid lock." now i know that the greatest governor of all time does not believe that. but he did once employ the abject buffoon who in that statement just accused john kerry and ted kennedy and barney frank, who each served massachusetts for decades. he has accused them of creating the grid lock. of course, the only republicans that that guy has ever met are massachusetts republicans so he has no idea what it is like to serve in a senate with mitch mcconnell and rand paul and the house of representatives with michelle bachmann, and allen west. for a senator who will serve for over 100 days for critical budget negotiations for the health care of massachusetts, massachusetts will not be well-served by a retired judge or a b
states congress and specifically the united states senate actually works. the governor's former chief of staff who clearly doesn't know how congress or the senate really works, then told the boston globe "the theory that we have to send experienced people to washington to break the grid lock, the experienced people are the ones creating the grid lock." now i know that the greatest governor of all time does not believe that. but he did once employ the abject buffoon who in that...
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welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people have died from the virus. the minnesota health department says 27 people have died from flu-related complications. south carolina reports 22 flu-related deaths this season compared to one for all of 2011. pennsylvania is also reporting 22 deaths, six people reported dead in illinois. in summerville, massachusetts, near boston, all 720 doses are free flu vaccine which was supposed to last the entire season have already ran out. cnn's mary snow has been looking at the strain that this virus is putting on hospitals. mary, how bad is it? >> wolf, certain hospitals are taking certain actions. one hospital in boston, for instance, says it's now going to start screening visitors, asking them to leave if they are feeling sick. patients will be given masks if they have
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." we begin with the growing and sometimes deadly flu outbreak gripping almost the entire country right now. 41 states are reporting widespread activity in and at least 18 people have died from the virus. the minnesota health department says 27 people have died from flu-related complications. south carolina reports 22 flu-related deaths this season compared to one for...
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we're talking about the second amendment to the united states constitution. if it's the first amendment the president can't say i don't like that, the i'm going to have an executive order, freedom of press, not going to use it. >> megyn: when you're using an executive order you're he arguably trying to modify one of the bill of rights. that makes people feel a little uncomfortable depending which side we're on and which right we're talking about and steve, that's the political risk to the president, even though a lot of people are very shall very adamant about, you know, restricting gun rights now, especially in the wake of newtown, there are millions of others on the other side who say, guns didn't commit that act, a person committed that act and there's no reason you need to be talking about guns right now. >> you're absolutely right and i think you look at the population, it's a shrinking population, but the population of democrats from red states both the house and senate, those are the people the president are going to have to convince to go along with w
we're talking about the second amendment to the united states constitution. if it's the first amendment the president can't say i don't like that, the i'm going to have an executive order, freedom of press, not going to use it. >> megyn: when you're using an executive order you're he arguably trying to modify one of the bill of rights. that makes people feel a little uncomfortable depending which side we're on and which right we're talking about and steve, that's the political risk to the...
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the flu is spreading with a vengeance, it is across the united states. the cdc's latest flu advisory suggesting 41 states are dealing with widespread activity. more than 2,200 people have been hospitalized. the hardest hit states, pennsylvania and north carolina, each reporting 22 flu-replated deaths. massachusetts reporting a medical emergency. since october, 700 confirmed cases in boston, a race ten times higher than last year. >>> a texas teen visiting family in wisconsin over the holidays actually died when his flu turned into ammonia and then turned into a staph infection. >> he said, mom, i'm scared. i said i know, buddy, i am, too. he said i love you. that's the last coherent thing he said to me. >> the cdc said the flu strain going around is tougher to shake. but the good news is the strain matches up well to the vaccine being given out nationwide. elizabeth cohen will join us later to talk about this. that specific family, what they went through. >> in colorado, the evidence hearing against james holmes is over. a judge will decide tomorrow if t
the flu is spreading with a vengeance, it is across the united states. the cdc's latest flu advisory suggesting 41 states are dealing with widespread activity. more than 2,200 people have been hospitalized. the hardest hit states, pennsylvania and north carolina, each reporting 22 flu-replated deaths. massachusetts reporting a medical emergency. since october, 700 confirmed cases in boston, a race ten times higher than last year. >>> a texas teen visiting family in wisconsin over the...
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in other words, the united states of america we are allowed to voice our opinion, we are allowed to say we think the prosecution is good, bad, they should be pro prosecuted, they shouldn't be pros quite. you ca prosecuted. you can do it on facebook. twitter, online. when you hack into other people's emails hanna none must lee threatening the life of the investigator, of the sheriff who is conducting the investigation. i'm going to kill you, we are going to kill your family, that cannot be toll rated. that cannot be tolerated. we should use the technology that we have to figure out wh out who threatened the life of the investigator investigating this rape and that person should at the very least be prosecuted for harassment at the very least. martha: you know, this whole story just sort of smacks of the worst things that can happen in a town, in any small town across america, when people are accused, and now you've got aide onto that the layer of social media, where these witnesses feel threatened if they come forward. there were a lot of people there that night, and many of them may nev
in other words, the united states of america we are allowed to voice our opinion, we are allowed to say we think the prosecution is good, bad, they should be pro prosecuted, they shouldn't be pros quite. you ca prosecuted. you can do it on facebook. twitter, online. when you hack into other people's emails hanna none must lee threatening the life of the investigator, of the sheriff who is conducting the investigation. i'm going to kill you, we are going to kill your family, that cannot be toll...
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. >> the united states congress. what's america coming to? >> this is good news. >> they're cheaters. these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers are not being honored. >> they should say that they shouldn't be. >> i couldn't be happier. you listen to the sports writers, these dorks just being so offended by the fact that these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers -- >> that's horrible. >> -- not being allowed in. >> you know, a huge percentage of members of the baseball writers association vote honorably and honestly. this was a resounding vote against the steroid era, but it's replete with hypocrisy, especially with a few of the players like mike piazza or jeff bagwell because they are not voted in because there's a suspicion that they used steroids. but the suspicion existed when they were playing. so no one wrote about it. no one said anything about it. but now you vote against a player because of a suspicion. >> by the way, of course, i'm talking, obviously, willie, about bonds and clemens. but piazza may be one of the greatest-hitt
. >> the united states congress. what's america coming to? >> this is good news. >> they're cheaters. these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers are not being honored. >> they should say that they shouldn't be. >> i couldn't be happier. you listen to the sports writers, these dorks just being so offended by the fact that these cheaters, these felons, these perjurers -- >> that's horrible. >> -- not being allowed in. >> you know, a huge...